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ENE , :„ . , , MIN 11111 IMRE • I. - • 1 .- - 21ME • , 64 4.Nott4tiTIR,;89„gprrioNa- teol. - • to v 1300 i c os, MApitil . 2l-44he steamer City i • - .infiNewTork;troni"Liedriin t lOtespitssedf,Cre : • • h,e~iteamerA.frow, am Now York,arcived on en the dtth toat ,lo„. ,#;r,tron Steamship Orrett. A .built • for Warurpqrs, left Owl:noel:for 'Thilertno, ?id IBM /Nit° Bermuda' for het liCimPel#o lo4l : - ! , 4l:ewine in the,,kti an tko u I•B olloo 4t4eP l 4,Wilip ' ltrin Charles - I* , 414 hit;attived,rat .Liverpool t ef ocitWo,•eto.;; • 1:: ;1101111 Accßo r lre t y important: lal l it.4;was,flimert till;qualities t , l , ighst ' i, the i s ales:for two:day s t td O• $f wh ic h etenditore.aud 'offl 4 „r !-P a# q , 49.:-kstur,:!rbe:tda.chester, ( rl w wAt.:44;T: tending.:upward.eristeady and unchanged.: Pro- , cps .quiet and 8. - gotleo/11. 00110 d to, day at '4,,iesrpoo!, April 9.—Cotton - to-day is buoy isles 4f 10, 1 849rbabial tither 'articles :'.:unchanged. - AI. a • 4,:ailiiherlPOO' active • and et sly; Wheab.dull e: but Steady; corn-quiet; ohlegquieeinti'steady - ; pork-quiet and tending lidentastaid;:. Woon: --easier; :lard, • quiet and, letitadymtallowlallst @tbs. tid; ashes road-• zitifleilsugancteady; collie quiet and unchang- • leitiNitiorr, arid, unchanged; , :linseed :oil Arm, at 88s.; resin firm; eoramblv'.l4s.• spirits 3111pentia•Aalat - at .690705:1 n 4l ZoigkftiT dull And. • steady,p sugar has. a :downward:tondo:l4; oar ;few trisktasTquist and flrm;side heavy; :tallow steady, at/401®49s lid; Unwed at 46..9k1@37ap Brie railroad. shares 1183.4433%;: Atilitais -Contra 45944 eriIatRA.T;BRITAIN:--ah•• • steamer Orretcr , was • built at javerpooi, dominally.SS a War, ' • ifOr.this 'Wien government; She :left-on ;the • .424 Mareh,; for'nballaeti- - - Paleinto; 'with a crewel fifty men. ; iThcbeliefli that: she win go to Bermuda, Masteler areetiment. his. preceded. her. She plain. la carry grins of 'the heaviest calibre. _ She _mamma , _seven : hundred and fitly tons,' sudiefreported as very fast • There are ca slops contradbitorymonclusions, • The: Sumter was at :Gibraltar, and the Tao wore was at Algesiras on the second inst. /he 8. _sloop-of-wax .Bearsagn, after :Ww:daya to . - Gibraltar,' left Algesiras for the Wept Ladies:on the. lit Inst. , . • M. Disraeli made a char miteristio party attack ww .Glads tone's • linen .eisUpoliej'and bedget. : •• .-The• latter spoke strongly in its defence. 'general debate Amsued,.in - the course of whfoh'Lord:Bentwiekattributed the distress of_tb.oountty3oi the inconsistent and •- inks= man policy of refitting to recognise the .f derab Staten .. The Rant:arta Committee, ad opted the rer oltUotts in. ionse'of (Sudeten° 4 , various re- • '• commendations in the Budget. __•-•The question Shield - ships and floating batteries eotitinues to ooeupy the attention of the Government.- The shipwrights have all been transferred ftom the wooden to' the 'iron aldps'incourse construction. t.'d - ! proposition is before the ConimOn Conn :tells-of London, to confer the freedom of the city in Wield box on NT,- Peabody, for his . . eroPs of. England. and Franca are re ported in a most favorable 'condition. Ha.i.xce.--The French Mennfactnring no conntr show icor" 'animation. ' •: The latest rumors assert-that Rea. Rayon is not to In recalled from Rome, .The brats/4.lnm Rentes 69 to 90. rit'iy..-.The Italian Ministry has ordered awinereaaa of iron-plated ships. qumtion of brigandage, and the remo val-of-the ex-Singel Naples from Rome, were debated In the.ltaban- Chamber. ..Rataext said that account' of brigandage* tiara exaggerated, as that no additional force la neoenary. The Italian Gnvernment patuisted in point ing oat that the - presence of Francis 11. at Rom; is ; a a onrce of disorder. •It 'ls, and .11 . 114 alio-believed -that-Napoleon shares this " 4 140rOitd 'Accilent.-MistKilled. • .. - {7ourrevmas, Ohio, April 22.—The, Central • Obleiliaprees main, beund,vestfrom Bellair, Cg as'6!ll l g' ' l l "prtleek ntlf , ti an, inmatytillinlCor a, eon tur,,Amaseverely wounding leveret others. April 22.—We arrived. ' • MOM at 11, o'clock a, m. well. We have brobght, down 400 sick sea wound ed but will:leave meet or them at 416 input poi*ts on 410 • initiouth Ciro Lina • 4aoffieer-iix a New Rngland regiment, ~ • joir'.o.4• service with Burn s ide, *rites to . • tie tither 'a letter, -which we find in tho - Hdrtford Treat, and from witich. we extract Si follows • was In 'a negro house yesterday, and heel Innis canyenation with the inmates. I asked one - gray-heedtd old-Heiress if she hadlrer lunt.children ioldraway. from her. Dey mold .chil'en, and grand chil'en,, - .and great grinnichitat, dey sell eVry, one I" Bhe clasped. her bony hands incr./ter. .head and , /ooked up at me as she spokis-"Dent •was . one--de - lest - onos—de only granchile I 'did hob 'lef.'• lie . totber knott;ed his mammy = I talk lint'irhen be Ibniged him to Massa, arill'A gay; •imassz; die mylittlegisichile, may I keep hint - 'bout liettla' : • „&nd he 'ay,. .4 -don't eare . whatzloa do him). 130 take him, tie dot /Wk.. , Des one mornize, when he all rolled np in blanket 'tween my knees, Mean Green coned in and say, 'I/is 'boy sold; and day • take hint 'way! I can't begin de justice l t e the way in which 'she told me this,' nor:deScribe.the earnestness _of voice and'„gesture which nildeOt impresatie, some of our I Northern' 'edition' who - cringe juin 'As tar. I jectly,as ever before their old msaters, and is such consternation whenever it seems likely that-the-war may interfere, directly or. indirectlyorith their pot devil try—l wish Immo, ~of , them - could- have h itsr a - 0 4 4 t eem her^ • • feir moments attir, a stout negro man, appammtly 26 or. 26 - years old, came in; he aniatalligent fate,-hut adowneaet, 'dogged expresiion; at of a'nelin who felt in juitiii:'o-1 hiked him if the 'slaves of the , vieliillyt Onside:red - themselvei free, now : :=Huitthelr masters were "'Mel], they kapw about that-some. that—some men said"that ; by au& by they would all come bank and.take them again." His master, be Said was an ,olficer ;in the: rebel; army. , I I told him he might be sure of 'one thing—. that no slave would ever be returned'to a master who had been in arma'againat is; that, whatever trail .done atthe close of the war; Ai was safe,` a free man, beyond - , all question:: Tou ought to have seen his face lSght up. "De Lord - grant ill" said he. I told him l hoped it would. be so with all;. thit tie :objection made to it was, that' the fried -gores would 'abuse their freedom, con - Milt crimes, and at best be , a good for =Alum idle set of vagabonds, and asked him if he thought that would betho case. i he, "there were bad men everywhere,' some would be idle;' but most Of Atin t 'after working hard all their lives with Out wncotiragevient; would work hard er'with•n!object before theni. Ihavebein brongle.iip to 'work," said he , "aid - I alteitliirt f efeel easy without somethin g to do. I knoii'l" can rake care of myself, '. and he looked, as he Said it, ten times the man that • most of these Southern .whites are, or ever Will be. lied heaver tried - to escape ? No, he had a wife: aludvblld, ittid a man would do :.!'right, smart . ' before. he would leave. I made ,ihrlitir inquiries, about the old woman's grendcluld. Be is now, it seam, somewhere near= Raleigh. Bhe seemed wonderfully comforted when •I' :told her:that• we meant to go up thereby-and-by and I hoped'. we should find him.- She to take it In the, light of , a'promise, hard her, just before I Trent' out, talk[ • helself, : 'Bugs doLord- T hrees de Lord 1 ball seelny - grandeliild again." Poor old ! I hope ithi 'w , tnet be disappointed. , 'Would fill pages with what thinitt slaves said 111 , -me, bulthis is enough'. for for The mantrasof More than nvirigi' intelligence, unt,ble 'like all the • rest, to 'read or -write, - bit : evidentlyone who had litought,lAnd felt deeply the wrong dotobtp)tioirsdf- and his[*aft.; - . • 'r4 '' , '`' ,7 -''''•"4.;fr:.'rt;s.t,, • i_TER-ADTAIICE-4N. J. nu. Hit-808. `.4:l` ....4,l4l4o.ndFinely the. 241.14- our 'iroois had not crossed thii,ltippali4tleek,•'bitt co .Cup!ed tre'dericiaburg. ef - FAlmouth..- • . • . . An Friday afternoon; Lieut. Wood, of lien. .Einiraataff,LiauL Oanipbell,Fottyth aytillery, Daffosi of 'the Harris Light Carat. yyrnroared-the Rappahannock under. s flag nr.truee, atufnotamuniasted with tho nittoki. palantharitica of the nity, ill of whona—ro. . ...The,:eity. Councils bad -called • a meeting -immediately after the appearance of our forces, and appointed r Committee °obviating .of the Idayor Mr . Slaughter, three member* from. esolt..taard, and three citizens, to 'cob for with our General relative to the occupation of- Fredericksburg and' the protection of property. The Councils at the same time adapted a aeries of resolutions declaring that the city, since the adoption of the ordinance , of seces aims, bad been unanimously in favor c)f •dis union, and woe still - firmly attached: to the -Southern canoe, surrendering only-upon Con; ditions otprotection to private property.. • Arrangements were perfected for a meeting between Abe committee and General•Augar, to be held yesterday afternoon.'•':' • From•eltizens of Fredericksburg, Who have crosscut over to Falmonth•by means of small staff', much valuable information hoe been deJ !rived., Motto( .thes• affirm. that soLaoon „WO take poeseesion •of the city, - and `there is' no 'Tear of. the:return of, the rebels, a ni-1, jerity of the remaining eitisens - wilibe found loyal. • Vu amounts of grain and. other forage are stored in the • immediate vicinity of Freder-1 ielisburg, muck of which belonged to the rehab . • •• • . The enemy, besides destroying the-bridges, burned.the steamers Logan, Virginiaend Bt.! 'Nicholas, and twenty schooners !loaded With. corn. The Si.:Nicholas, it • will. be:remem bered, was captated by the ' , French Lady" and his aocomplices, in Chesapeake Bay, last, The river is obstructed below Fredericks-' burg by sunken vessels, thus preventing the flotilla from participating in the attack, as MIA 'designed. It is stated by the eitizenc that the first shell thrown at the rebel cavalry -in Freder icksburg killed a horse and mortally wounded his rider, dismounting and severely injuring . a large number in the stampede which ensued. . Captain Garr, formerly of the Washington and Aoquia creek steamboat line, took the first. federal steamer into Aqaba creek since the re-: beilion last Friday morning. • The landing,is used as a depot for supplies, under the (*ergs of Oat. Biddle, of the 95th' New York legiment, who is also in command of the forces at that station. The wharf depot, tavern and 'event' other buildings wereburn .ed by the rebels -- ; hilt the engine •house, built of brick, with iron rafters and tin roof, is un injured. The wharf is being rapidly repaired. Navigation is unobstructed, the channel not having been, filled up as reported. The railroad to Fredericksburg, with the exception of a mile of the track which has been taken up, and the loss of two bridges, easily reconstructed, is in good order. The railroad bridge over-the Rappahannock will require a considerable length-of time to be repaired, as the piers are very high and wide apart. The road waabeing rebuilt at the time of the evacution of Acquia creek,the "T" rail being substituted for the old .flat rail. The rails torn from the roadie. the vicinity of the Lauding were used in constructing roofs for the rebel magazine. The water stations are in waled order, and a comparative small out lay will reopen the roadie better 'condition than before the rebellion. The batteries et Angela creek are quite extensive, and wore welt supported by - infanta-you. is indicated by the abandoned camps. The battery on this wharf was constructed with great skill, -and mounted an immense rifled gun. The batter ies extend along the brow of. the bin& about a mile, and are exceedingly formidable in their appearancri." Nothing remains in them save broken camp furniture and, decaying stores. At various points in the rear of these batter ies, at a distance of two or three miles, earth. workfrfor light artillery and Infantry breast works command many of the approaches , to Frederieksburg. Three weeks since six thousand rebels were encamped in the vicinity of Brooke's Station, nix miles from Acquia, and a large body of cavalry have been quartered in that section until the close of last week, a portion of which, it is stated by contrabands, are cut off by our • • upationeef- Frederiekaburg.- .: The country between Aequia creek and the Rappahannock is almost entirely 'deserted, but one family remaining at Stafford Court Howie. SLAVEHOLDEBS IN WIN :Dirrarcr.--Sen star Sumner's resolution, adopted by the Senate to-day, calling upon the Secretary of the Intbrior to furnish that body with the names of the slaveliolders in the Die ' triet of Columbia, 'as given in the last census; with the names, number,and ages of the slaves held by ad, will, in con junction with the report of the Commis sioners under the Emancipation act; shed light on the character of the patriarchal institution, by showing how many patri archs have left slaves and all for the rebel countryWithinthepastyear, and how many liave'sold or sent out of the District rather than receive pay for their freedom all their chattels that were worth anything. Arrivals at the r rincipal Hotels, LAST NIGHT, UP TO 8 O'CLO MANSION HOUSE-LI 0110Z9Z A1:1 y et., neat R. R. Depot J E:Wilson, Pe Mies White. West. co Wes Potter, do il.rt= l 4 indiums W W Dever; Baotou G Martin; Ashland W Balm% killwankes TB Weakly. Minnie D D Cadge, Zanesville Limit T S Leavitt, It 8 A A. MePherana, "E.lst • • - J Menem:al; • do - • - P Thompson. Jersey - • M Hyde' Uniontown • • C MoOre, New . Turk .1 BallaGranvffle H Cape, Uniontown W Bobon ro JElmith, Tad 0 A "Lithely, Now York J Smiley, do /n 0.6113147, Tompeenclie D Robinson, do. T.Hatcber, Harrisburg • L G Clark, Lancaster Ni r Jack, Entokvalo H A Dowling; do . T Clark , Sew Detbleham Tmith• do , . 1.1 Cliarobois, Appollo .1 Mltehall, Ludlum W Darr, .. do II McKee . , do ' E'Erans; Greenfield IS Me Ankryt JParken, Johnstown J (leant, Penn. • • Dr Clark & lady, Citenati John Welsh, do A Cottony Holston J Shields; Berke on H EcLanghli, Johnstown RABA'S HOTEL—Li L Martin, Yew York qty 'treat, foot of rim,. ntorniMrow- I A 'Marchand, Greonsh'y M Hall, Itobinson tp S Smut, • do 011 =7.11p St Clair tp Boyce, Boyoe'sl9lll J/d. graham, Bayard, 0 J Banks, Cannonsburrg. Id Chart:us, Newton. I'. .1 Clark, Chuion, Pe.' B Laughlin, do. L Arnold, Cannonsburg I B Miller, Hickory ollf P Roes, Thompoonville BAnderson, do ,rty Mara; below Seventh. raossavora D Bach, Jell: co " J .B Young, do Goo Beams, : B ItcCrockLu, . Juo Adios, . r Hunter, O F Window, Jeff. co Wamemaker • S It Barlett:Clarksburg W. 4 pattorsou, . -No., Ell. Clair etroot. , aafllaL HA/ 0 P Shupe, Mt Manna T A Mune, Darlington W J Gihnore, Prldgerilla H H Demenger, Phil& W X Schrock, &menet Pattanson,' Co Farm Fish, 14 York • D A J Tattle; Ohio • , J D Morrison, Xeres W B.Hatrfe, New Vernon •E Sargent, New Philo E A Lamb, realem, 0 Alexander, Millersboro H'Hawktrk, do • tears HOTEL—Libe Jom run, B Cornell, Caa'tannins H Oat, Payette co 0 Jonas, Poland, 0. W Martin, Brookville P McNeal, , N Cumberland Jita Brawn, Mat 8 liotipe, jooleethh, Chatersvllle J S Thither, BIiVi,ION HUTS 0 Etrell, Butler . J X Bolster, do J Bleb, do J A Ripple, N Brighton W Thompson, Wash. Pa T Campbell, do G Punt, ' do El 11111er, • do J W °armlet, JnoTreasurn, . • • • A Seaton, Franklin • • T Gapetty, , do I A Patterson, Inert, Warren co • • .1 !than% do. • . COlett34, Clarion no .•• N0..137 Water street. Rolsesuaan, W Noel!. Colllnsburg Simplot, do Jno Stevenson, • W G Totten, — H M Scott, Alla. eo 0 Hswkins, Cleveland P 0 Raton, B t /McVey, .Noblestowti Strialsr. Jao Haw &lady, NATIONAL HOT v. sismax, Jnm Gordan. Moo. city E P Shrock, • • ./no Watson, Naltkooro D litoorobouso, 3Vallace, Dearer eo - Lase Hammitt, . Cross, Hal., Pa . J Deana W DMJ, Brook co. :VA .Nirat Putman, °moos co 8 881.1faa.'elty Newkirk,..lllllhboro ß H Alexander, do . Trawl. Brew:milk - W 8 Patterson; do "" Kra Cook, Ohio Uri Miller t daughter A.B Da ." WniYreach, ,:ticlCceaupOrt . . 41.11.123 , 14. - REILDS & CO:, mops corms KILL, summisiip, SEAMLESS BACHAND OP 'OSNAEUEOB,'' Oki-E.04 6 .E 0 4 itt R. OM A. 7033. !I!sablzies, will reaps ' =77 -- ..: , ... . ' '' CO 2 tlit.E.RC.t..ft.r;r :7 RECOßD: 7 ; -- .CQ:NGIIII . IXE OF 'ARBITRATION DIF ~. BOARD 1 OF TRADE FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH. ' . . . . Wx. MoCaszar, V. P., II: I. OnEwzr. I li J. I. cAirrry, AMIOI PASM.P., JR., '1 . PITTSBURG!' MARKETS (Roparted apiaaLlag fir Ake I:l(4aq* Daily, I.kurap.J. • Trmomr, April 22.1. FLOUR—qulat, vela, nu change In prima; sale of 4 0 0 lady Rain al $4,66; 60 do.famEly at is,lo, and 44 do do at from is to 86,10& no to qualltY. BACON--doll End inactira but unchanged; sale of 6000*, In lots, at 430 for Shoulders, 534 e for fild,s, and Glic for Plain Hems. DRIED FRUIT—SoIe of 15 bunk prim, Apple. at $1.40, and 65 bush Peaches at - U,75. CHERSR—firm and in good demand; Wes 'of 26 Wu. W. E. la Bc, and 16 boxes Gnaten at 10e. WELEAT—time from wharf of 1,000 bush pri Kentucky White at-$1,13 per bmh. BHEDS-9alts of 'busk Timbals, at $1,70, and 10 do prime Clover at ,50. FISH Sala oil half bbla Lake Herring at $3, and VI half bble White . l ab at 04. - ' ' • • PUTTER--lose active: fate of 4001 W common Roll sit 14Q15c., and 8 bolt bbl. Lod 5 boxes prime at 170. ' EaG B— etead.ll With a see of 1,000 doz. at It prr dozen. Imborbs by River. • WREELING--rga blusava-600 able tlOnr, .1 Liggett et co; 0 sits leans, 14 do rags, W P Bock 6 co; bl srldsky•tilds. Them Bell fr. co; 24 kp lend, W Mac, ke6kll; 15 dodu, John P Scott; 5 hid, potatues, John lierbert; 19 aka raga, Ai lfeCullough; 38 Was, Jos 1; McCune; Ibx soda., Joe Borne; 10 Wl* pager, B Godfrey; 15 kW nags, Rhodes 6 Verner; 1 tool ' shwa, Patterson..... GALIPOLIS— ERR Star.scr.-391. bbbitour, Clark cot 440 'kit.: Moan. & Coffin; 80 01l bide, William Bagaloy; 4 do do, Ardemo Oil ocq 37 do do, 9 he do. A Jahrty; 80 oil bbl., Edgerton & Stewart; fi bga brow, 139 do raga, 1 , bbl eggs, W P Bock & co; 1 do do. 168 aka corn,'Jou If. Thompson; A5O On bbl., Mus lim:d; 48 du do, Ponca tali no. Imports,.by Railroad Ockvraano C l'lrraansun itau.avan, April 21.- 2 elm cider, C Teakel; 16 crocks apple butter, 1 jug maple undoes" Frank l'au °order; Oka. groom, 4 au GIN, 2 bbla tallow, 11 Riddle A co; 2 roll* leatber, Harhangh A co; 41 Galls paper, Al 111cCullough; 11 balm hope, White A btu; 64 oll ' bbla, W E Champlin; 52 do do, NE Beal; 46 1.4318 chain, Frank IValkrr; 1. .ck Soh, Hahn A Riddlma Pb.. cranberries, Juo Ura aler; 16 griudstonea, John 51cCargo; 100 bbla Soar, Schumaker A Lang. Pirreatra2474/.1. WAYNt A ClliC4co: ILtnnoan.— April 2.2. 7 -1111 4;4 Nuloy, liboder Verner; 2 can uata, A.f Hagan; 20 dos bucket, Jos Rom; 9 . do tuba, 10 do buckets, /Stoup Klrkpairick; 05 bdia paper, IL C Howard; 4 bbl, Lard, littly A Trimble; 11 kegs do, Wm Mci,litcheon; pa bacon, 1 bhl pork, Wli dmith A co; 136 oil b le b, A Lyon. & co; 13J do do, .1 1. Sadie; 1 bbl beans. Wm P heck A co; 16 tin loop, Reymer & bong 10 do do, E H flyers .k co; 19 kega, John 6angwich; 1 bbl, .1 bx bacon, 3 bbla soap, I keg lard, 211 m dry sppim , Shriner A Lassa; 3 bbl, scrap Irunrlialltnan, !Caton A co; 0 bbla poorly H 11 Col lide; 7 00 bW baby, Geo. F-Natidneen; 100 bbls flour, Ilealurkan, Herron& 00; 100 do do, Jae .11cCully co; Ido butter, Jew A Fetrer. • River News. The river continued to rise rapidly et this point mall late last evening, when it was nearly stationary, with twenty•five feet by ampler marks. The weather during the day was eloudy, raw and dieagreelble, with a driuling rain liminess was almost en• tisely suspended at the wharf, owing to the high water and unpleasant condition of the weather, pod both receipte . and shipments wore limited. There 11,111110 t *single arrival from below, with the excep tion of the Science, from GalßpoW . The Keaton, from Louisville, to due bare to-day, unless detailed by the Wheeling bridge The Emma Graham for Zanesville, and llarmons, for Cincinnati, cleared last evening—the latter boat with an excellent cargo. The Stephen Decatur, it was thought, would go out bat night, eying light ..... ....Capt. James E. Cobb, a well-known river mm, dli d u New Albany, Indians . on Saturday steamboat engineer, name .. 14 m. WILoo, was arrested at St. Lord. on Friday, by order of the Provost Ifembel, end committal to the military prison on • charge of illsloyalty.--._.-The ishuids in the Xiadmippl above the Month of Abe Ohio are ail named, and below the Ohio they are all numbered. island No. 1 a below Cairo, and they continue south in numerical order to No. 125, at or near Tunica Bend, In Lonislana, about 120 miles oboe. New Orleans. From that point to its month the river Is clear of Islands.. 3'oll CINCINIATI AND Lotuaill.l.l—The staunch J. B. Yord, Capt. Blab. Kerr, will leave this evening, positively. Mr. W. H. Bryan, has charge of the °i nce: The Hafting., Capt. ltobinson, will leave about Saturday. Yoe Sr. Lotus—The comosodions Adriatic. Cent. Smith, will leave for St. Urns thl• evening without Gil. The Westmoreland,\ Capt. Evans, will b. nest on the list, leaving on Saturday. Fos Etassuccs—The fine passenger packet Citi zen, Capt. Catharin e announced to leave for Evan. rale and Xt. Vernon to-day. Meagre. Caughey and Eakin are associated Ln the oMcs. • • Fos ens Ursa* aireanienrri.fixera—TheDecotab. Capt. Hendrickson, will be off for St. Louis and the Upper Alimbodppl river to-day, without fall. The Fred. -Lorenz, Capt. Mason, and Flom., Copt. Brlckell, both good boats, are loading for 'the tame points, and will be ready to leave Wen. • STEdatIiOATS. VOA .CINCINNATI 7 LOlll6. • VILLE AliD lA/LlM—The as •alkataide-wheel atasmar WEST/ill/ESL/0 t;aps. Edward Evans, will leave as above on linTUIlbA Y, Oth Init., ►t 4 p. m. For freight or parage apply ap2 f J. B, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents. 1 .1 0/1 ST. LOWIS, RUCK 18. ~0 LAND, GALENA ANC/ BT. PAUL • LP lIINCT.—The One steamer DIADEM, 1 . ,,, P , yr 111 leave for the above and all Internee,Unte ports 00 . IVEVNASUAI,Pth Inn. Yor freight or passage L'Oti, ISV E, E 1..` ti ILLS AND hit VEUNON—Hco. Imam Pacurr.—The extellent almoner t.;n:ri Qtr. R. Calhoun, will leave for the above and all in. lerunallate porta on WYDNIPIDAY, 43d lust., at 4 p. for freight or panne apply on hoard or to Ida LivulawruN Jr. co.. A • OIL 11:4 1 011, bT. LOUIS; A:PAULTbe floe steamer VLONENCE, (Xpt. D. Z.llrlckell, willtooto so au nounco4 on TDOBADAY.2ith Init.,nt 4p. m. Nor freight or paw apply on L.unrd or to .1. B. LAVINONTON A CO., W. W. MARTIN. Agmal.s. INK CINUINNATI & LOU-461 ISVILI4L—Tho fl.a. .inolunerJ. B. • WOAD,: Capt in W. B. Karr, EU loam for a above and all intarmediata porta, on AV aD N MOAT, dprll intl. at 4 p. m. For *MOS or peonage apply on board or to nal - • J. B. LITINGSTON * CO. Amis. VOR CAIRO, ST. LOUIS. tit joir j a 1 LENA AND DOBINVE.—Tfie he • pan ethernet Ilsovres. cape. HOD .aela will Iwo Icv the above porta on WEDNESDAY, Ike 23d Inst., at p. to. tot. freight or peuego ap• o boardot to a te J. B. LtVINOSTON A 00., Agents. 1410tt liti(„ ! A'll, • JAlll:ligr is z isniLE, /IT. LOUIS .ANDYLL.I. NOM H1VZH......-Th/ splendid pemelltD. ADRIATIC, Oapt. J. Smith, NI 11 leave Pik the above and All Intermediate ports on THIS DAT, the 2J4 Lost, at 4 o'clock p. m. For freight or passage op ply on board arta . • .19 JAYF9 COLLIUS At CO.. Agent,. DT. Ult3,l3T...FAUllad AND MLIINBSOTA U V,E THROUGH WITHOUT RE-SHIP,Yili..,,a/e, FRED LORIINZ, Dept: /. H. MIWCID, Win above on THURSDAY, the Uth tut., ate p. m. Por freight or pamege apply on board ergo . vie . J. D. LIVINGSTON t . 00, A2to. UP KR M riSISSIreI PAOILIT,—FORICT. lAII/S, HE OKI/X, ROOM INLAND, DUB (NON AD/D Eqk I.l\ PAUL.--Tbs nevi dormer MONITOR, .Capt, Wm. Dean, Wont for Os above and ail 1 naerniedlate ports on MONDAY, Site hist:vat 5 o'eloek m.— ar refight arguing* appWwn board or to. .1.11.1,M.N08T0N DO., Agents. - TO. - LET. PLILT. A. - • go, ',finished and osaortably turillshatitm on Market, between Third and Yourthitritaba • ' ' ' • A long Zoom, Attad.ap for &Khoo), and herotobre occupied by Mr. Atones Arademt Ad' yorueg ladieet Alio, Nelson's Andinotype :Roma, corner of Third and Markatatroots. " • 'Also, levant Room aglighlei for ofßeee. Boot nery km, to mirth* • a .I:tf. 7). GAZZAII, corner ?bird andliarket etreets. 114 1 .1.0 i , RI . tlawimu.sr-4L-..-two •J: Worillrkk Mono, of soon cocoa, with 0 bOOll, tifil lot sad ia a good latatioo. Nolin of . w • J. W WRIT; dtf ' lO6 Plfth it . Pt to • VON I%—dir lame and will lUglitee.enoPe, Wale, orito for Oithinet Makerbror liftohine Shop, will be ULNA to one Or 9 1 ffutel% MOW. - 4spiy as tt2 ttlu.rt, FS INK tILLI UK lIILL'iT=Iin Oil Re, .L finery, la oomploto vale. Apply t 0. . :.... HOST. ASTEIIIWN Att'r st-Lavr. N 0.135. Fourth rt. 11.111NT—=A comVrtable Hammeilitoomr, a Hebla mad' carriage boron - 4 acres bad. well wt with apple aad peach trees, grape arbor, tr. Will be leaned Wagged taunt for sacra. bar *fleas. &Naha .WArt ,t WILSON, , , 288 Liberty street. Ams-A anis May "Mac on OD street; roams, ha food order. Apply to' ... stkdti • . ',WATT* WILSON WA LIN St. : pit Z—A. two story Oriokpwelk lag o Eitylnat,noonily . al4 tainted thrometont. Palmation given M 01141111.47 En. Ors of JAB. DALZELL SO* • mhl4 • • 0 and 70 Water area. -11 L -• !T.- Ott." star •Ookk. - 10. - :Akii - 600; i'al*±;_lirw,Or-to Ureic' •*ollivi - of .I•AD;DMAML BON:, 1 9. . -. ,, .kx:.f . -ie , - , ..: , wnw ' , . : ' - `. ,- P.?' , ".-,1 , ?'.'";''''. 1v 7'.7` , "'', 4 .'','•..W,."',7'r, 7,7M7 l '•7' *l 7, 7 '.'':gi't9i -- - ,, . ''.' *z;# '.• . X - ' : ,. : - ?:.i'l•,:g;t'•': - :'''''' - '.:.:-.1t‘.;'.',,4.i r .7-I , ' '::J'il. - Z-. , T .-7- :-' ; 'r• . 'l•!. s. -' 1 ..ff . ' , ., - ;* -- i. : '-'•: .7 :.:: 1 ;i: ,- .': -'.•'.'',. '::-.ZI'' sOTTLL. INTERNATIONAL "ROTEL, 3G6 AND 361 BROADWAY, . . ' , . CORNER OF rwaciAts, 87., NEW YORK..I SKIPPERS OF 'TEE. CRUDE ARTICLE. This first-cliis n . harem—the moat quist; !inmate, , I biaeeetibliskuid friths CITY OF NEW YORK • and pleasant .. tai in tha dtiL _. erara aar j or 1 ,,,,.1 COMMISSIONMOIISE, Sat the examine sale of your dilemmas to thude clotting NEW YOB S tee beat- i U m DA '4l ,-S t a L"d as° 0 to itimplylati with CAUSTIC ACID,. - EMPTY BARRELS, nets or pleasure. It is antral in its location, anti CLUE, EIINGS,Ac. kept OD the ZUROPEAN PLAN, in connection irith .I 4 : 1 , WeParad to nuke Meiji mat Oraticee on TAYLOIPB SALOON, where refreshments an he i r e a r i l f i l in°l '. U4 . ,Mid to OM your taudneas prompt at had at all hour., or sererd in their own room.. Th e i la IllarOornamondonoe rognestad and corutimtMents charges am moderate, Om rooms and attandanos of I. mdkitt 4 the Brat order—baths, and all the modern convert. fence. attached. mhB--Imd FRENCE:6 UOTJL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. I=! SINGLE ROOMS PUMP CENTS PER DAY. Ply /fan Spare, comer Sirotet. (Oppwito City flail.) • SAiriltsalasts Elroy teat' heartland. In the spacioaa Estactst7. Thsta is • Barber's Atop and Bath 800112/1 Attached to ths Betel elfer Beware of RONNMRS and 11AOKBIEN who Nay we sew fall. noandlyK r3MMM=MI pOWERS' ROTEL, (PORILICRLY EASLWS,) 17 A N D 19 PARS ROW , Oppodta tL. 'Astor Hansa and Perk EEGEM! PALM?. or Boman 11,50 eza.DAr This long established and ripular 'House har re. coldly heen rebuilt sad 'greatly enlarged by the ad dition of over NO room, and now has accornmoda sinus foi over persons. It has also been thor oughly renovated and refurnished, and is U1.141T.1, DT 5TL111.1.1.1D LW/MD WITH Oil TIMOOII/10171% This Hotel has ono of the beet locations thecity, ft emy of access, front all the Steamboats and hail !.roads-lea‘Ung to the city, and is opuses:dent to all the city conveystose. It has now eh the regolaitee of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, ensuring the comfort of Its inmates. EMSilM=li=l kArTuals. 81.6 0 ezi Dar, feaSamla R. L. POWEREI, Pro. rotor W E6'II4RN HOTEL, Non. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt St, NILAR Brorrwrr, Nrw Your tart This old established and favorite resort of the Businese Community, has been recently refitted, and is t unaplete In every thing that can minister to the ....hat. of 11. Patron.. Ladles and Zustillse aro specially and =Wally provided for. It is centrally located In the busluese pert of the city, end ia contkuous to the principal tines of steam- Wats, can, omnibuses, (eeriest, ke. • • In ooneeepseuce of the preserve tamed by the re bellion, price. have been reduced to Olia DOLIAII AND Forst Ceara ens Dar; - . Tao table la amply lounplled with all thelnufrios of the eenaon, and is equal to that of enyhtlier hotel in, the country. ample aomehmodatione are offered for upward of 400 goons. lad - Do not bettors runner., hackman., and other, who hay "the Wmtern Hotel le 51l1.•" D. D. WINCUESTKH , Proprietor. - Tams. D. Wirtairrerm • t • felDam -A I" RICAN HOUSE, .Bostrox, is the largest and test arranged floiel the :few England Steens; is centrally Idcaied, Ind easy of se nem from all the routes of traveL It contain, all the modern improvement*, and every convenience for the annfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the seine of roomn are well arranged, and completely furnished for femillosatid large traveling parties,md the house will continue to be kept as a lint dam betel in every respoot. Ja'Ailyd LEWIS RICE,. Proprietor.. DISSOL VTIOJrB, die. lil:SSOLUTlON.—Dissulved, on March _Li 3111,11 mound consent, NELSON JONES and le tLIAAN. BANN-NS, of the arm of Nelson Jones A Co., the Pittsburgh •nd Wait Pittsburgh Perri. op 23t P BC') LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. D—The partnership heretofore existing between I4tILLII.B McKAY was diesolted on the Bth W ilmot- Tim accounts of the firm are In the hands of JAMES /Ica AT, No. M Liberty arse', for Settle. men. sp?ltilo JAMES Bich AT. lISSOLUT.I.UN OF PAILTNEdiSkiIe J.J—The partnership heretofore sabring between PHILLIPS a IttacaY,.... mutually dissolved on the oth Instant. The accounts of the drm are In the ban& of JAIIIYS SicILLY. No. a4sldbe divot, for eettlement. .51V J . . , OF.PARTNEEISILLP. JL., —The partnership heretofore eah*Log under the Dame of JOHN INNEN * tiONB c is tale day dimly ; ed by mutual eolisent. The Waimea; of tie late firm oil be settled by either of the .miderelgua4 at lb. aloe, No. El Water street. r' JOHN IN IN. HILI4BY IBWIN ' .pLima 7r lC 67 l:he. oci- lw e' partnership hereto fore- azieting between JOSH -B. , NFIELD and D. E. BARBOVE, wider tW oamo and style of J. D. CANFIELD h CO is dieeolierby Th• bovines of thelatroNinn WHEW Retried by Joho B. Canfield, who 'will sontinnithe Trot/Mon, Pro thro* and Commis ton at the old bland, No. 141 add 1.43 First • - .10IIN D. CANFIELD. Plimhorgh, .hus.T, —JAW TiLigg OVAL CARBON OIL 4 LAMP OHIMMITS. Patented Octobor Bth, 1881 The beet that have aver rot been offered to the public. They aro the best for the following reasons: 1. 8.:41AM, being of an oval chaps, the ghost is ovorywhero equally distant from the flame, Ito that the draft is stronger andmore regular. 2. The oval shape is better adapted to resist the elloct of anddan ospansion t io that It is IMposalble to . clack them. 3. The glass is made timely of Lewd and Pariah, giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. — The :chimneys which housekeepers have found to be en ,brittle ea to crack, even when not in use, are invaria bly made of Lime Gloss instead MLFIlut Gime. of which our, are manufactured. 4. But the graffeekadvantage of these Chimneys ke that when you hate one it will Last forever, and If any housekeeper breaks one by the heat of the letup, Jet her calla t the Msituflictory and we will replace her cracked chlrumw Lys dozen whole ones. This proffer does net intluile.amidputs or those cases of breakage where the 'chimney hes. through inexperi ence, Loan mmwed . scilcheely to the lamp se to pro. rent Its expansion whtl= rs Manufacture and of Carbon Oil, who hare felt ,tho magnitude of the obetaole, which ham existed In the great.expenee of chimneys, in the way of the universal one the oil,Beve found &remedy in the Oval XX Flint Chimneys, which bas mate. tinily. ',mensal the iif - Carbon Oil Ught to them who use them, mid -the- consumpticeiof 01l twretequent upon the expense for chWrieya. . For sale by J. ili, _ . patrick, L. Thum= At Co-, Itogeis it Nesbit, P...tirri,Lucemo 011 Co., Walden. G Beineke W. Ogildh . 'Cii., W. P, Wooldridge,,W.. M. Murray, or at the analactory;Mashhigton Et., near Pennsylvania aveivie:— • • aululanwentf .4 . . B. D. DITHAIDGIE. N • CWothsa, &C.. . • t q'T M 9 . 0 A. Jro. 87 dk Street, Bought previous to it:l4 m it• advauce .ht of which the fullest u 4 hfrwg Wrirchwers reittirr 4-:•11 , 11DCOZZIEN21 To row ,L• owassas.—A.reritarst stock of ohotter TRIM, ofselectod 'Arleta. tdohoose from: with carry pond-. Ida care taken to biriseset7 rariety .tree to, tnitna Of Aliple slope' we 'Lave 175,000,-500Q of which eon three year old., JOAO km year:olds. Pear, 10,. OM two to three yearn old- - hash.. Pinny do., aline stock. nitinanaraa—tho T4et in the imam.. 0.0 esandloithem. . • EVERGREENS •I.to 8 t e nt , by the loubtrid, cbsup; also, SHADE REES • AND EDIRUBBEDY, Addrces PITTSD H AND :OAKLAND szatza, Pitts PA.,; : • +..-.• .1117411_1111TRPKNIU., T UST itiggx.k ..m.) • DIRECT :FROM u THE EASTRIV o IIANMPAOTIIERIBB, at • the •DOOT AND DIMS RE•of • • . . . J . N I agliO RA BB REICI STEthrr, 4 hill and 000liplo4oioif#Losit of Boor AND BONS • *vary twisty . and style, welch 'fib. sold all*. yin cog; ,ffirCallanlornies p*T.lO. . JAMEB 111311 BiS9 lirkitOr , pt;,. • MU ih• Market Erika:- ADMINIty ILVIVK- ; 8,.&14.h._ , : pie. JOHN T.'II4IONBIL This boat, idw •i*A. ninA' bv , tho:Pittetrargli , And 'Wheelloc ; : i la r t AEI be alld . at. private- ra l.-tit. NRIDAI A Mb. , Aftitkposed of lbotois that time, she paithrelly.l:•-•314-14 , PUBLIC..AITC4 nOir ea t&st r day o'dock 16. , higtdr• of apa • i JAOIS9N- IpSOAN, 415.12e7. orbs ; -~erc. -: MAIM= WILLIAM 6 4T TIN. ~:,„ .1 4 1NDSAY- & BARBOUR, =313 CARBON LAMP MANUPAGTOWERS, No. 23 WOOD STEET.T, Pirremnr.n, Psum, W. ■arAY 0. T. trcormelt WOODVILLE 'OIL REFINERY.. • _ BOLLIBIIIp, BRYAN & (70., MAIIIRACTVII2.II.B or BURNING 0//, AN D. LUBRICATLNG OIL, Keep iouGautly oo baud. the Tory best quality of BURNING OIL, door sad wake:G.o.lor, also, a good URBA BR BE LUICATOR, pure WRITE BENZOLE had CAR ." • *I All orders loft at N0..35 Flint gracar; Book Block, woad door, will bs PromPflYlaf...l.l. oos:dtf EAGLE OIL VORKS.—WIGIFIMAN & ANDERSON, refiner. and denim. In PURE CARBON OlL,4quality maranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. ser CAR GREASE and BENZOLE con.t.ntly on hand. Orders received for the presont at MESS, SMITH A Co.'., Water and First streets. ite..Ornd 001LNPLANTER. OIL COMPANY. R. IL DAVIS, Presidmt. JOHN IRWIN, Jr.. Rae's cud DriAss• r. Diartiona—R. H. Davis, T. M. Nevin, J. L. Oar mtghan, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from the wells of the company, on OR Creek, In Venango county, con stantly on hand and for sale. Otßoo at T. H. Neel,, ik CO.* No. 2tl WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. loyitlzd 13ETKONA OIL Wi://iliti.--LONG, KILLER a- co. • Works ai Sharilo;Str.rg Station, dUegitatiy V4ay Hann:ad. (Moe and Warehouse, Zf MAREET STREET Pittsburgh. Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. Clair No. I REFINED OIL, warranted non.crplo alre,'nlvra ■an hand. na12,1 d .I.II3IIICATING 01L, AT TRH LOW .JUI rite* or 25 CENTS PEE GALLON, constantly on hand said Jet We by B. C.A J. H. SAWIEJL. Ai to tho quality, VD refer to annexed certificate: Pirrettutan, Nor. 27, Lapp. . Menn..l3. 0. a J. H. fiztvor—GAnkta : The Luhri oethog. Oil we ere getthig from you we find to be the twat tot our purposes we hare ever used. Tur. L. 8. M. B. B. 11. Co., Br WS. ESPY, Praddral. L UCIFER OIL WORKS.. • WILLIAM P. WOOLEIDGE, If/LINTRA.CTIIItri OF UOAL AND ()ARBON OILS, and dealer in LAMPS,. CHIMNEYS, &0., &0., - N.. SP Market meet, between Second and Third, PITTSBURG'', PA. nitiSO:dly • REESE dr. GRAFF, -- 0/ L REFIN.IIIIB ♦ND auxurAcrtragai 01 WHITE BEANIE() OIL, MEE DEODORIZED BENZOLE AND STEAM CLAIIIFLED BLAWIINSILY OIL, CRUDE OIL OF ALL GUAVITIXS PURODANDD. larNewollDArrels iirsatt4l. • Oonaer Odlce, kotwooiganeui Hone. •distair.kwlyr .10.4.ArKS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 ic.llllll STZSIGT. BUMMER:ED IN 1856. Open daily from 9 to f o'clock, Wm on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. from Slay Ist to November lit, - from 7 to 9 o'clock, and front November let to May let from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposit* received of • all moo not lee than One Dollar. and • dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In lune and December. Interest has been de clared remiaannually in Jump and December, lance the Bank was organ ized, at the rate of oh par cent. year. interval, if not drawn out, Is pleated to the credit of the depositor ma principal, and beats the same in. tercet from the first depot June and December, nom rounding twice a year without troubling the depal tor to tall, or 611112 to pent Ms pass Look. At Mb rate, money will double in less than twelve ram • • in thsaggsagatetimax A.llll ort.tas. eu Books, containing - the OkaUr, By-Laws Rules cud Regulations, furnithe.l gratis, on applic ation og Peurinneerr—GßOßGE ALIDIDE. won PIZEIDIZNIII. John B. McFadden, hobo IL Peacock, John. Bo'men, John ZdArabedh• • lezinder Speer, Jane* Meeda, Benj. /.. McAuley, Fahneatoek, HID Burprin, Pollock, N. D., Jame Jamul Beninese, I Willlun. J. Anderson, Alexander Bradley, John G. Backofon, George Mack, John B. Canfield, Ai0117.0 A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, WilHari Douglas, John Beam, Hopewell Hepburn, William S. Kneen, Peter U. Hunker, • Diehard Hays, William S. Larely. • RIMY Lin Tnaasins wT Tames D. Halley, Peter A. Mactoira, John H. Mellor, James Robert Robb, Walter P. Marshall, /olio Orr, Iletu7 L. Riagwalt, John IL Bhoenbergor, Witham R. Schaterta, Alaxander "MM.. Lase Whittier, Chanter, Yeager, aI—ORAS. A. COLTON LIERMAN TRUST - AND SAVINGS NA BANK, corner Sixth ind'Woofl streets. .. . . BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL.. . . .. STOODHO - LWEiIi — Iii — DIVILITiair.EIABLit. ADAM HEINEMAN, Prendent. 1 sp riAger Horbangbi • • Angueloo no(Reler, E. M. Myers , Joseph Lang, J. F. Hnrekotts, • Christian Siebert, Anthony Meyer, • A. Groetiloger. DISCO CIN T PER r 'DA Y. • anylB:4l, JOHN STEWART. 'Cornier. STOrEsi', Cfc. A LLEN, McCORMICK lc CO., VALLsor Pittsburgh, Pa. • giirWananotrei, No. Sttt Libertretrait. .• • • Manafactantre el COOK, PARLOR AND !HUT- U* STOVES, PARLOR ANDRITOIIHN GRASSE!, HOLLOW WARS, etc.; Neel itid Glue Moulds, Roll ing Mill Cnatinge, Hill GeeraggAtaa, Wsiter tisen ,and Ar +Pim Bad 11.001, Dog !row Wagon Bases, Su, gar Battles: / 4111 M, Banters. Oar silents, Wattling* and Wrings geastallit • . Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings, Elaal• to order. Patented Portable !Re with Steam or Horse Power. noWtato • ; . - - taxis P. . roma. VOUNG BIMEE.RS, IhrqmrANE Fome .l. Day, Liberty gime, near the .theer Depot , Ps. R.- U. Fittab'vgb, Pa., - Inannimetare MACHDAM HOT BLAST AND ROLLING HILL FURNAGI oArrtNas array description. , OIL Pal; BOILER CASTINGS, ma numNa, GRATH DABS, WAGON DORM, SAD AND, DOG IRONS, 'GRATIS ANN ORATE FRONTS, STOP. COCK .130XIS,'Ao., elwaywon bandand eale , Orders lett - with , W. W. YOUNG,' carnet' of Wood' street and Diamond alley, reoetve 'prompt setae. po - P,tiitrdlm AN,lktm';wita. WWI BAIA. GEOwErB 8171 . 111R10R PLTRNT GRAM Rix AND Ii.PARATOR, .Patiadad laAulari 10, lino. The sayarlorit7 of *MI VAX overall °them In nu COlllgai in , its nhaapumr; .sizapilaity and durability. liaton;' In &ening Grain - tutor, hotter and more thormubly; with . teat labcw, than atty other mill. The palliate:o.ot; OS *bora Via bat bun lona we- Valid lu moludnofOrlita sod with* Airioaltnral /m -*manta. mil cootimand of th• gnat want of u goal fair for cleaning tha' dllrarent kinds of Goon and Sada, present& this to the public, .11k full Don ildince that it Will meet their Inibta • •;* ; ; • - . . • The • altderslipard4 harlot, , patchaled th• soh...right msatthotara and. soli Op. above Grab, Fm and Separator lzi Viatera Peamyleatd., Westeru and all Oblo, and the right to sell to Indiana sad Utopia,- Is SOW, proparal to all all orders, wholes :sale or. redid' at ' street, Plttaliorgh, Pa. • ' sollosasorefir ' • W. W. WA-VG/if:R. IyPliQL4l4,ol.li, WlMKS.—kOrzae : 44 P ProPriatonsi,liatinara and ktanufactur- Aire'Biinhig MgcrolltiaLtn,de mark, Pure White Oarbw 011( -• • Stem %Wiled Initricaaing 011, - . . Oold-Pirsied it. 31. , do do . No. 1, NO:2 and Ifo:3 Machinery pu; Argued Oil, Dead Oil, Glory Oil, • Wagon and Mill Grasso 'and Spirits of Naphtha. 64-01110 .1 mrhor. or front mid y. .8131thilitid 114•001 MtlnOthigahtlA Flonaa;Pltteironrit. 'a tale $lOOO Irliaalri‘t;ll4A 4°1'41 PAEM. - containing se wet, with • vow twastoll Stone Bona% large Barn, plenty of choloaPralt nlttiated - nolhat frost' Greanaborg. A• t --; R:.IItaLAINN it OO:.lb9 Tonrth liA2iglell4 extia heavy qw- Nabokitift EiniAstecelved sad siis by - ' ' 8."LI861TI - -..tmad 92 Met streets. 3 1- , 11) .!." b rlidtd ~ AA receiving i;littioustr Os sale . ,kow JA das tomegnmont Diti/ILL &0N.7 • --- ~~•~ PitALL: SUFFICIENT-THREE: t reat -“Amerkan uinsiseei -kip... ••HLLMBOLD'D" GMnThM3 PREPARATIONS, via HRLILBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA IMPROVED ROSE WASH. ILF.LXBOLD!S OZtOSRNM ?REPARATION "111 GILLY CONCENTE4TED" _ . COIIPOUNTI .- 7Li7TOEXTRACT BUCHU, 6 Positive sad Specific Remedy for Mimes afabe BLADDER, KLINCETB, GRAFEL, and DROPS'. CAL SWELLINCE, . This Medicine lodes-ilea this power of Bigeoplon. and excites the ABSORBENTS Into health ngthni, by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS &pod- Dons, and all UNNATURAL. ENLAROLMENTB are rednod, as,orrell as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, sod D good for MEN , WII4.XN, or CHILDREN. 11 .ELMSOLD'8 , EXTRACT BUCHD r , For Ireak.ursala arlAing trout Excerees, Iliabita of DM- Awl., Early Indiscretion or Abuse, • ATTRNDEp WITH THE . FOWNVENG SYMT . . Indisposition to JeLurction. Loss of Power, " Idol of Memory, • Difficulty-of Breath Lag, Weak Konen ' Trembling, Horror of Disemse. Wakefulnose.; Bintnesa of Vision, Pain in the Back, tiniventsi Lassitude of thegeinecuLar Elystom Hot Lionsis, ..' :Flushing of the Body. DrYnena or the Skin. , :Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COONTENANUE, These symptoms, if allowed to goon, which this medicine invariably removes, won tallow. IMPOTENCY, PATUITY, EPILEPTIO PITS, To one of which the potlooc may expire. Who cm Joy that they are not fr equently follow by timeeo. DIDEPUL D/SEASES,' , "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the alimiof tilefferiag, BUT NONE WILL CONE ' . ~, t THE ILECORDS OF THE INSANE dB OILS, Awl Ow Metwwitofy Decsabo by Ooatesaptioe, OW& AMPLE WITMII TO TEL TM:RHO 77777 SOLYTIc,I. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE EFFECTED WITH ORGANIC! WZAHNHN, Enquires the aid of medicine to strengthen and ll:migrate the System, Which H*lmbold's• EXTRACT BOURII env:vie/IF don. • • ?Luc Flu. comma: T morriRAPTICIAL. IZAIALES-71dElIALEti,FEItL4LES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON TNALPIATING MAiLELIAGi, IN MANY tatrEcnoms PECULIAR TO FE MALES, the Extract Mucha L unerlimiled by any other remedy, as In Chloride or 'Retention, Irregu larity, ii . sinkilness, or thrppreealon of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or hthrhous state of the Uterus, Lencorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Disalpetion, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE Or LIFE. NO FAXILY STIOITI.D'HE WITHOUT IT I Taira ao more adaana, Mercury, or anplsafiant Medicine for unplassant and dangerous Disnarm. RELMBOLDT EXTRACT BIJOHO oasts " • SECRET DISEASES In all Its sta At Effie expanse, ; Little or 110 ehage In diet; No Inconvenience; And iso armors. It cantos • frequent denim and glees arength Urinate, thereby removingObetruotione. Preventing and curing Strictures of • the 'Urethra, dirtying pain.end intlanunatlon, ao Frequent in the Dane of dixoasie, and expelling.all Polsonone, Dieeonni end toorereet /Flatter. THOUBAItIIB UPON TE101:18AND8, • Who hare been the victims of quacks, and who have paid navy I=4 to be cured ins abort tince is hue found the" were deceived, and that the 'TO ON" has, by Wass of "powerful astringents," been dried up In the eyetem, to break out In aggravated form, and PERHAPS . AFTER MAIZBIAIIe. Elee /hind.ld's K.:tract Boeing for 411 elections and dimes,* of the , URINARY ORGANS, Whether Ambling In . me H szu z rtbin'titatd p ir NOW: LONG STANDS¢., . ,., Dfoomoo of then 'alum Toqutri the old of DIURETIC. "•'- • • minaftioura:ganieer,stroutt,. Is Tali GERATMTIIIIETIC, And la certain to tiara the desire& affect in all jirla ewes for whichit is recommended." • • ' Blood.! Illood Blood! Hilnoboid's JAAIy (:ix;s rd FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA; \#I 4 ,PHILIB. • This ian affection el the Biocide/7nd , = " ATTACKS THE SEXUAL LININGS OF THE NOSE., ` THROAT. '- AND ' OT/ILL 111300. US SU uags, , Making its appearance in thilbent _ • --• Helmbold'. Partite, tbeßlood . • —o and remoras all Scaly Lori ofllibliikhoo Giving to the oomplexiti• , • • ,••• , It'. being pripezed expreesly . • drttelio: ito Blood Pargyiajaro are pritlikaad to a . grnkter esteot than Asti, ." aw" 94 . . Etareapatilla. • p t.t . . . • .. • . . . , ItELNEOLD'S itdilis s 7Asa; - .A , ~Ir ... k 'An excellentlotion fun dlaterdiof ga Sgrphiiiel - a 'turn, and ste , in inl6cton In - mi. — -cui;',Xll ',Origami luting. tom Eska& of • in :connectlmeirith mho Extractiflueltit S ' ' In suck illemeree as recommended.:- -f • _ - ',.. • grideocom'rhetiost rrlioAlitice4 raigiemay‘ariarobar• i. - . 10 .i.i.PVPilti , pidicines,..—. • . , L • ,-, onare its or mui6. Fran 8 4 20 1 4 .* 1 ' **OW' - +I . . • '6 • meta ( . . : 1.4 4. 4 ' W i ti alors "' n ` l to • I , -. ,-., ' -.7 (i , 4"- ' • Dispase. t L .. 0%..... P'es xedcw - rrries . ,, -1 , 11 7, . i _ He , ~, '!(34.°! th ' th orgbid). LAVERE'';,4llsbl•l"wks '. c l i'th "- Prgee iem:tie( 'Pre- by , 6i3.' 11:4 Cidill;rll44:. pi... 'P HYB22s44644lPida. ldlittkilf . httltrolt• Be. remarks made by Dr, iebrated Physlaseadeaberafthe Nord College c ELI ' m'e ..areelrelaud a atd published, in the Trs i usectioo t 8 . et Asa- Isic sedQueisesJoarnal._ e 0... .Medico - OhirceiriseV:BOTPlV. tilddiebed b/- BEILIAMIN TB AY94 Y:fthiY!..* e!icr4 C . ( 1 1 %! of r rg.° Bee m i tt of en: lattitadiaL9Torks a Mediate:- Ittteht — — iucto - lf ko•-•t"4! , ...i?! to i li •;Beleele'tggisa ":4::7 4#=.l '.ellf4l mptittedAllsara*. ith willise Wl illeyhais doesitotach Ith dint to cuts the mad *Wale tsWiwoodiveliesesrily. DESCH/BD 87ELP TOES IN ALL. COMDDEI . 1:4 'i i -I . Or4EB GtI4IIAVVEIrD I ' Terecorall y aappppyd before al% our Alderarati city of Phlladelptda, 'll. T.:llstautetv vrbo,behlg flyraton; dear say ids properattons =lan no car o mercury, or other lalurfoubett are vegetable. IL T. Sworn and eabaorlhed bog'!" geN , gb a sad d a y if November. 1 86 4. " .151(.11.. HIBBXRD, &Imams., Ninth street, above Boos, Phlladelpht& Address letters for latormatkei la maiden:is to H. T. lISLMBOLD, Caudal, Depot, 104 . 1Mth %nab strut; wive: t, - POWAZIP OP 001121PARACIP8.- "'" •," • Who endeavor to their own" and "other" artklas on the reputation attained b 7 Helmbold'i Genuine riepiratione • Impto ad Bone Wash. DB. am B..funum, No. Ito Wood o!r6ot, P,l 1 tokurit. rir Ask t BzufzoLDll.. Tak• 0 . 0 Other. - . . . . - "Oa: thcathatbrinent :cat W:wa,- for it, sat .10==.10N AND /CUM! st • h~x~xx 'rte":'. ~:~ . 'rLiiv.~v~~---- ; ra,BITFT. 4 4IO A.' . 3::;•• -- - ,: --- r'i r . vprThapitriliau RAI; i 4 bliW - iti - 1.: • WAY-TLALS CLIANIIND - • - -:-- - On and alter MONDAY litotimbat XI ,Mk Tralna will INTO the 011,01 Of ill • •. • • • bll raid. iti Dlttsbargli,m Wilms:l,•-:.:-_-:-.-_-.....-.= f2thamik, Iltdmalwe. - alid CaleiAPsaii Shari - Lim Ole - ".1 ', t-r. -es•oi ~. - 1 Laken Pittsbeirgh-...--“:,-• .-.-.- 147 a. en. do Sta ut i entille....-..—...:-- - - - ....L . __11:28 LI& do Newark...------ -Imed p. 11 . 3 . do C olumbus_.--.. - ..-.....A 1: :.'3O p. wL Arrives ißudien a l l-.......--.e.-..... BO PiLle-'` - ' do St. Loub...---....- ...... ....BIOS M en, . LOAM. Pittaburgh—.----- - DAS p.. 'Ms - do Newark : ..-- . . ... .----.-akoo-ttildnlght. do Columboa.---- ..... -......-- 1:30 a. W. - Arrives amnion/ di_ ..... . ...... -- 7:110 a. nu do St. Lords:.-. ..- ... .. ----al:30 p.. m. No change of can beiwneu ........... and Oinchinatl. Splendid Sleeping Cam attached to all blight Train.. PientitirgB mat, Whealiag Liam, Laren Pitinburgb.---. .. . .... ..-.. 1:66, a. ta... do . W a llsville.....------.......- AS.& in: do Stet .688 L. sm.- • Arrives Leaves PittabiughT.-.......---......-. 1:06 ri. in ; .., a. - Wellaville,..:-.:.• -_.:. 00 .do Steubenville...,...- -...---- 610 p. M.... do Wheol4 ......:...--,-...,.. 6:25 ; p.. ne. , Anireaßollalr...... ...... ..-.-_ -- - 0:40 . p. B. Connecting , at Wlmellini with BaildwiMiaad'Ohlo Railroad, and at Dellatr with Cen oBl . o idoi Eallroad for mineerille, • Imicarter, - OirelerilleXidualuir lad Cincinnati. %Pittsbargh:ami - rierkand pAk . r Leaves Pittsburgh .-....--.:-.: .. :. . . ...`:::. I:86 6. M. do Wollsville.„...-. ..... .-.,-......... 4.116,..nr.' .. ' Po 1triVi0n........----.. ............ 71:: ..m . .: do nucleon - ...- ...... .- . : ...... ...... 81.5 n.. .m„ .. Arrives U1e ve1and..—.............----....1:35 in so. Laatee Pittaluigh.-. ..... 1:63 p. ent.i• "'' do 'Wellarille . 4:00 p.• M.: . .. p. ni. do BaYsed -.-..... 5:24 Arrives Okiveland .... -....- --. 8:10 p. w. - ConixeMitig at Bayard ;lib ftlipulli . WWI branch Ber New Philadelphia and Caned Dover, of Alliance Ida Pittaburgh, Fort Wayne and - eldcago abilitmil, id Hudson with Cleveland, Zane:Milo andazirinunti B. B. for Akron„-Cluyahoga Palle and Iliillentoirg,and at Cleveland. with O. A.D. 8.. B. for• Brie, Ditokirk. and Buffalo - with O. AT.'IL B. for . T and Chicawggoo oleden•Detrolf Wellin e demon:iodation lonved it 8:8a p. M. • • Becoming trains arrive in Pittetwrgh an follow'., Mall Tra in--.-...-.-.........-.-.....;-. 1:10 iWtte. Monte Acoomen - Mia11...........e.-. MO a. m. PaeSengerli den i rlog • to go to Sinidusky. Toledo, Chicago, or points weal, via Cleteland deal.. to ark Mr tickets via Cleveland., must be pa- Through Tickets can be procarod at the Liberty street Depot, Pittabursh. JONI. STEWART, Ticket Aint. For farther information, apply to ' WILLIAM wrkwAiiT, Aga; At the Company'. 011 ice In rceight &Wont' Penn at. n 027 . W . IN TER AR- . • WIGEIIIIIT MB 1 / a ..—THE PIENXBYIt. • - •••• 1 .7 ,- t- -- • - V.ANIA 0112CMAL BAILmos .-.11/O8 D 41., , .• , . .„ . J. . . The. MAIL TRAIN Mao§ Pittsburgh hoes the Peasafger depot, at the intersection of Liberty and Grant streets, airy morning (ixoept Bendy) at fclo a. us., stopping at all the principal stations balsam Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.' This train"orrhes In Philadelphia at 110.5 p, m., soaking dose contiotfon for New York. fi - om IConsingtota depot, at 17.40 mid night, over Camden 'and Amboy Hoe. . , 'Th a i RIPNISS TRAIN loam the Above' named station rialp at 4:10 p. m., stopplag enly a pan. cipal stations, making direct connection at Hurleis burg for Baltimore. Vitsehington ;and New York as Allentoim This train arrives in Philadelphia a kVA a: in., making • oonaectknr tbr 'New rack from ]Tannin gton depot, at -.8:8U a.' in, ova -17aindins and Amboy Una. A Blorpieg Car , is run, thronat. Doss Pittsburgh to Jenny pity, via; villantavnindlesi —attached to tio train.- - -, i , ,-•; -,' J i '-'-'• • TM FAST DlNlEJeavos; am aims .nalialltidalen daily (Sendaira intoepted)...t..2:4o a. 1n.,. only at principol atatiOns, and at mt firhi! burg. for Baltimore and Wilibbi d 6. Ills balder. rheati•Philadelphia at 5:23 p t im, mat tan clam cons action for New York, from Kmelogtou /spot at 0/I0 p. at., pier Camden and Amboy line. -; - ' -a, ' ACCOMMODATION. TBAINd. e l.' The Johnstown Asoomnlealittan Train bassi dolly, ..' 1 (except Sunday) at 1101 p. ICI. , stopping at al! stations ' t Mot itcomunodation Train for Walralitationlisavos daily (except Sunday) at *4O a. ma Proud Aommmodation Train for Wars Stollen Imre daily (except Sunday) at 11:90s. zo: ' Third Accommodation_ Train for, WelPii ; lsbadan bores daily (except - Sundiy) at 4.00 p. in. Fourth Accommodation Tian for Wars Make leaves'dally (except Seriii7) at ( OSP. nu •- .; _. -• Baumann Trains entre lit Plttemirma an tounws 2 Ispres., pis p. mil Mail, 8.50. p. m. ' Bast , I ; dase - law's. Na. ; Johnstown Accommodation, 11f.90 a, m. • , Tint Wan Mellon Aorixonaectithan,ittll sex am: Sim: opd Wart Station Accommodation; &SO a. a.; Third . WalPs Station . Accommodates, I. p. im f Soma Wars SWIM Acoommtodation, 6/6 p. as. . • - . Trainsfrotoßlarsalleatid Indianseonnictet Blahs. is Intersection' with Johnstown Acceromodatki.n East and West, /repro= and Moll Week - ' - Tao male will find It greatly to their Interest, fa acing Beat or West, to . Mang. fry- - the Penury/vat& bleineral )ailmet, se the amaraModations now attend amnia bo surpassed on any otherrecte The tread b-• EVwith none, and is entirety free rota disk :I premboaefily, speed andcoment to all r ho Mar this Noad with their iMitrtalene ; , - ,ce....- --- . To i- New Yort.--...ga lio To Baltinicirs.fiiii : To Pbßadolpitio.... 10 . GO To 'Larimuiteir,.. -CM c - i To Hairbta rg hecked . to, a 45 7 - • the Reaves ll /11011/0 '. . istalaos On nth Gonda Bahroadi and 74 Pd: 14401 Pb* Bobillesons and New York. : • Passengers pearchadon Bakal In itiii• Wi11 .,. Ms charged an. scurar, oacedhal to vilitasioe traveled, in adillikei to. the- station Maori, et6apt ,fivaaratatiain *has tho &moos) ha. Magma. .; , '• ,) - ' NOTTML—In. case pf4bee; Rae Opinpaai will liold Walsh.*rioiponslblo - for $,./11,4.1 kp,. Fab' tod forma amount not clocking TDB. ;.N:. 11.—An Omnibm Line Me been enmioell comer passerine= arid baggage to and ham tl* pit, at a Marge : nor to exceed 95 cents fa each por; anger and livaligeipi. Tor tickets, 4 PPI 7 Acr , - , 7 ••• - • I. El!rzar ,-11t.tiia-gar ber th; iipti , ,deve4 - tare Maui memTgAlti4Ltsyce Htbbaigh '0746 . arrbillg eisalttatiaix4 AtilefsA m. Leaves Lot aka:oop; ~ li.vestAPltttbaritit at TA p.m. 111 KODATIO)t- e TitAltia!—PeTtle MUNl tabilt iwitue e , ottliti rittigiurgh At fit*liNta. Loom Atttiguiti at' e tttbli,,m,.., Ts. itlritt!i- . At 'TropapOrt,. stages .is Butler -coo** ote ittli e Malt Train' frost /Inaba:do, and -.Accantanitompl front s.,tttaithlug. .At. KlttAnning, G ood -Lama 161.* contact with Net Trittlt Ittan Pltotta'AbtaPti • bekots .14 to Batie ta t,elittuuttla (ow* elk act ! , S. WRIGHT. tkperititemileati QUAId WEEKLY-BETWEEIJ, 1..,) RIM YQEE AND LIVIRPOOL,Iithd‘ , Ictit Pad =barking ,P4mempro et Q11.10114,b, (Dew.). yr* Llverwal, New T9rk sadßagadai,ll gri. oo stelaV rth , oo liir7i hat=t4dat iic iew,i orrr or lwo rat*. .BaturrApri pril 19.: Imifu SRL 91, 1 1,04.8AXT18105Z..—... "Album:lay. 80 3. ' Avgth • 00 1 #1.68T CABIN— 413 A IMant,kG/L:•••••••-•180,40 : 40 to. Loadca..../1000 do ..to Land0u....130 i do :to - Pails —...... 65,00 do. t0rarb........„.38,06 - do' to. Bantbm* 16, do - .l.olkilsobtn- i-LONDON ZXHIBITION:- lotarallabota; lioei- ', • docCaxid back. lint Phuir , ••••••• , ,- , ...::......-:..........—..:.:,....1110 ' , ' 100 ?-1 eatkijiriartled to Home; Brenton. Bot• - temp; An, n 1 pnualAy . low rates. ! Modes b.tag - -Vrfat wt theft' fitandienii titte.Maleata Mae* ttm Mowing ram to Novo Iforitf i. Llturpool or gaseestawn; lit ,Cabna...s7b, '...5f06. Stomp from Llomol liff,pfr. from : ,, nos Itteamem Imo* mmeMor noionnualatlein ibili , 4,,utzsini RamenPrg. Ana 01 77 ..onttedearect Burgeon& They - Sr. befit to Wormotightaron .Paotiona„ and bans - ...IBMIMMIOCIMIIMI.-gpierl.J-lest ii.dirtyllis Si e):' ' *4 4 hAtEI ienetnir d., I.Q.d Easat ~ ' ~ • to' , Atioyarar-ireiriAroing eetf. =.' o,;' -"- -'''' ' '3olhf lii. - Dtroi'Ailit. ---7, =';. ?' ::- ~.., - . , ,' -4 In Briodennyilhlorliter.:b- , : • • ..101c3 111011tPliON.,Apark.,' - tellfOlt . lin- 410 T i llviti ittrnst:Pittabwrrei, 111AY.126 '& ni4lifitet;', - .."' yr... . . .. . -•- suer retnaiis Asp NA/11V/ACT1710116;- PLIMIlZitil, OAS - AND 'UMW . . wautaane - Dml*c~.ln_ ~ • ` GAS RIM*, PUMPS AIIDERMR4'WONC Of - daikefptfe# oa.IIWILT, PUMPS if . , . . /BONltil met appro rod OiaMbewitt; 'V ' ands, iad maraud 6)04/audios*. auxurscroar U. Water sal IR Froat PlTTianntoar' ~'.i pc/TA:MEd., eters find fed side by JAS. it IrETZLIV, so, : Cserme Xertet end T treeti. 0 4JAMILIi storg by • 3 fawns 4 - r o kzult. •Noa. - 171r imd OS Smithfield ateort`afr:Second. mit utto -64 madly! Ws day by sIMENS fat isbal FIBT fkonWliarki4 lad Thiri EMAt atreft,L,!.` U„ 11 ". bb skyairesiaby • ,41 v.,• _ ~`~""', ' •
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